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Greencastle-Antrim graduates finish school careers by 'starting our new day'
As the sea of 190 graduates made its way to Kaley Field for their commencement Saturday, Megan Misiak stood out as the embodiment of strength and perseverance in Greencastle-Antrim Senior High School’s Class of 2012. With the look of...
Tags: College Sports, Paul William Bryant, College Baseball, Graduation, Eleanor Roosevelt
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Dr. Solbert Permutt, physiologist
Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount...Tags: Health, University of Southern California, University of California, Berkeley, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities
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Ducks march onto GCC campus
The University of Oregon marching band is no stranger to prime-time shows — its student musicians have accompanied their football team to a series of back-to-back bowl appearances, including the Bowl Championship Series title game last year.
But...Tags: College Sports, Rose Bowl Game, Education, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities
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Ortman combining physical and mental golf training
Daily American Sports WriterThirty years ago, they were virtually unheard of. Now, for most professional athletes, particularly golfers, having a sports psychologist or mental coach is as important as the driver or putter that's in their bags. Greg Ortman is well known locally...Tags: Health, Clubs and Associations, High School Sports, Toledo Rockets, Health and Medical Professionals
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Obituary: Leslie Gene Purdom
Leslie Gene Purdom, 78, of Gravel Switch, Ky., went home to be with his Lord on Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. Born Feb. 15, 1933, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Oatley Bruce and Mattie Vinson Johnson Purdom. Gene graduated from Forkland High School...Tags: Obituaries, U.S. Army, Jimmy Johnson, Methodist, Eastern Kentucky University
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Roland Park grad promotes responsible spring break fun
Savannah Bass, 21, who grew up in Ruxton and graduated from Roland Park Country School in 2008, is working to curb binge drinking on college campuses and along the beach during spring break.
As one of 13 University of Alabama students in charge of...Tags: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Health, Spring Break, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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Briefs: Gaytan-Leach wins
Former Corona del Mar High standout Cierra Gaytan-Leach, now at the University of Texas, won in doubles over the weekend at the Intercollegiate Tennis Assn. summer circuit tournament at The Tennis Club Newport Beach. Gaytan-Leach, who will be a sophomore...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Colleges and Universities, Polo, Stanford University, George Washington University
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Obituary: Nell Davis
PERRYVILLE — Nell Meeks Davis died July 10, 2011, at Charleston Health Care Center in Danville. Born May 4, 1930, in Mississippi, she lived in Hawaii, Indiana, Alabama, and for the past 32 years in Brentwood, Tenn. She had lived in Perryville, Ky.,...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Physiology, Indiana University
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Shanksville students at Somerset Exchange Club
Somerset Exchange Club students of the month are Lauren Wilson and Maria McClatchey both from Shanksville-Stonycreek High School.
Lauren Wilson is a senior at Shanksville-Stonycreek High School, and is the daughter of Leanne and Terry Wilson. During the...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, College Sports, Christian Orthodoxy, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Former Gov. Claude Kirk to lie in state at Florida Capitol
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsUpdated Friday, Sept. 30, at 1:16 p.m. From the family, details of local memorial service for former Gov. Claude R. Kirk, Jr. Service: Funeral Service Honoring Former Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. Open to Public and Media Date: Monday, October......Tags: Photography, Arts and Culture, U.S. Marine Corps, Everglades, Politics
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Seniors friend Facebook
Change of SubjectFrom Aylin Zafar's Atlantic article, "Facebook for Centenarians: Senior Citizens Learn Social Media." More than just a tool or channel for information, the Internet (and social networking, more specifically) has become a way for aging adults to connect to... -
The 4 Most Eye Opening Studies of the Summer
Health1. On a recent survey, women were more likely to rank the desire to have a baby above the desire to have sex than men were. In fact men were much more likely to rate the desire to have sex higher than they were to rate their desire to have......
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